Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley parents would crawl on broken glass if their kid could somehow be admitted to Potomac.
How do people come up with such nonsense? My girls attended Langley when they were younger and are now at an all-girl school. Never even considered Potomac.
Nearly all the Langley parents fit the stereotype. It is 100% accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley parents would crawl on broken glass if their kid could somehow be admitted to Potomac.
How do people come up with such nonsense? My girls attended Langley when they were younger and are now at an all-girl school. Never even considered Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley parent here with middle schoolers. I realize you were asking about younger grades but think once you switch to private, you’ll want to stay. We love Langley—middle school is so great for building confidence, academic skills and is very age-appropriate without any high schoolers there. The teachers are truly amazing and they have such a great balance of academics with social development. Distance learning has been good and should get even better with more prep time before the fall.
The new school head (coming starting for the 21-22 school year) is coming from Norwood and has great K-8 experience so I anticipate a very smooth transition.
Coming from a Norwood family, Langley will be in really great hands with the new head.
That's wonderful! Can you share which role the new Langley Head had at Norwood? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley parent here with middle schoolers. I realize you were asking about younger grades but think once you switch to private, you’ll want to stay. We love Langley—middle school is so great for building confidence, academic skills and is very age-appropriate without any high schoolers there. The teachers are truly amazing and they have such a great balance of academics with social development. Distance learning has been good and should get even better with more prep time before the fall.
The new school head (coming starting for the 21-22 school year) is coming from Norwood and has great K-8 experience so I anticipate a very smooth transition.
Coming from a Norwood family, Langley will be in really great hands with the new head.
Anonymous wrote:Langley parent here with middle schoolers. I realize you were asking about younger grades but think once you switch to private, you’ll want to stay. We love Langley—middle school is so great for building confidence, academic skills and is very age-appropriate without any high schoolers there. The teachers are truly amazing and they have such a great balance of academics with social development. Distance learning has been good and should get even better with more prep time before the fall.
The new school head (coming starting for the 21-22 school year) is coming from Norwood and has great K-8 experience so I anticipate a very smooth transition.
Anonymous wrote:Langley parents would crawl on broken glass if their kid could somehow be admitted to Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been a Potomac family for 6 years. We make seven figures and feel “average” there. Some super rich people and some not as much. Some great families and you your share of snobs... but that’s the case in any DC area private....
Nobody asked what the average family income was at Potomac, or your own, but thanks for the helpful brag post. 🙄
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Also, there are plenty of Uber rich families in NW DC, Bethesda, and Alexandria. Most of them just fly under the radar. I think having a 7 figure income and feeing average is not unusual at any area private (at least, the 40K ones).
But there’s something about mclean and Potomac.... people there just NEED to advertise their wealth. I don’t know if it’s a new money thing or what, but it’s a real turn off for many (myself included).
Uhm- Langley is in McLean too. About a mile from Potomac.
Langley definitely has a contingent of Uber rich show offs. Lots of normal families but those few rich ones are very loudI found that it’s less prominent at our bigger school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been a Potomac family for 6 years. We make seven figures and feel “average” there. Some super rich people and some not as much. Some great families and you your share of snobs... but that’s the case in any DC area private....
Nobody asked what the average family income was at Potomac, or your own, but thanks for the helpful brag post. 🙄
+ 1
Also, there are plenty of Uber rich families in NW DC, Bethesda, and Alexandria. Most of them just fly under the radar. I think having a 7 figure income and feeing average is not unusual at any area private (at least, the 40K ones).
But there’s something about mclean and Potomac.... people there just NEED to advertise their wealth. I don’t know if it’s a new money thing or what, but it’s a real turn off for many (myself included).
Uhm- Langley is in McLean too. About a mile from Potomac.
I found that it’s less prominent at our bigger school. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been a Potomac family for 6 years. We make seven figures and feel “average” there. Some super rich people and some not as much. Some great families and you your share of snobs... but that’s the case in any DC area private....
Nobody asked what the average family income was at Potomac, or your own, but thanks for the helpful brag post. 🙄
+ 1
Also, there are plenty of Uber rich families in NW DC, Bethesda, and Alexandria. Most of them just fly under the radar. I think having a 7 figure income and feeing average is not unusual at any area private (at least, the 40K ones).
But there’s something about mclean and Potomac.... people there just NEED to advertise their wealth. I don’t know if it’s a new money thing or what, but it’s a real turn off for many (myself included).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been a Potomac family for 6 years. We make seven figures and feel “average” there. Some super rich people and some not as much. Some great families and you your share of snobs... but that’s the case in any DC area private....
Nobody asked what the average family income was at Potomac, or your own, but thanks for the helpful brag post. 🙄
+ 1
Also, there are plenty of Uber rich families in NW DC, Bethesda, and Alexandria. Most of them just fly under the radar. I think having a 7 figure income and feeing average is not unusual at any area private (at least, the 40K ones).
But there’s something about mclean and Potomac.... people there just NEED to advertise their wealth. I don’t know if it’s a new money thing or what, but it’s a real turn off for many (myself included).